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Tag Archives: publish
I’d Rather Be Right Than President – To be published or to self-publish
“I’d rather be right than president.” Henry Clay Ok, this is for history buffs: do you remember learning about Henry Clay? Believe it or not, I do. This quote stands out in sharp contrast to me because Clay was known … Continue reading
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Tagged "I'd rather be right than president.", "To be published by a publisher, A reader's story, Author, Clay, Hampton Roads Writers' Conference, Henry Clay, making compromises in writing, on writing, publish, Reading (process), self-publish, Stephen King, The reader's story, your book has to be the reader's story."
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Learning to Wait – On Being Still
Learn to be still.. There are so many contradictions In all these messages we send (we keep asking) How do I get out of here Where do I fit in? Though the world is torn and shaken Even if your heart … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Chuck Sambuchino, Eagles, Form letter, Google, Guide to Literary Agents, How-to, Learning, Literary agent, Manuscript, Moody Blues, publish, Publishing, Query letter, r, Rejection letters, Writer Resources, Writer's Digest, Writing
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Rock, Paper, Scissors – To e-publish, self-publish, or…
“When we read a book, the faint smell of paper is picked up by the brain. The perception of smell triggers the limbic system…connected not just with smell but also with our memory and emotions. If you’re an avid reader … Continue reading
Anyone Want to Buy the Brooklyn Bridge?
I have often called my husband a Renaissance Man. He has great people skills despite being an introvert, he writes brilliantly, can rewire a house or solve a computer problem…or someone’s life problem. There are few things he cannot do … Continue reading